The first jukebox goes into service, JFK lays in repose at the White House, "Doctor Who" debuts on TV, and "Three Men and a Baby" cleans up at the box office, all on this day.
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Touchstone Pictures
1987: The comedy-drama "Three Men and a Baby," starring Steve Guttenberg, Tom Selleck and Ted Danson, and directed by Leonard Nimoy, premieres in Los Angeles. The movie would prove to be the biggest box office hit of the, surpassing "Fatal Attraction" and eventually grossing $167 million in the United States alone.